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Danger Route

1967

92 Min
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DIR Seth Holt

CAST Richard Johnson, Carol Lynley, Barbara Bouchet, Sylvia Syms, Gordon Jackson, Diana Dors, Maurice Denham, Sam Wanamaker

Synopsis

Ready to quit the spy game, secret agent Jonas Wilde (Richard Johnson) agrees to one last job, but in the process he learns of a mysterious traitor within his agency’s ranks. As his colleagues turn up dead, Jonas searches for the elusive root of this mayhem. Rather than rely on pistols and nifty gadgets like other licensed-to-kill characters, this suave spy defeats his enemies with the use of his bare hands.

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Seth Holt

Seth Holt was born in Palestine to British parents, and educated at Blackheath School in South London. He spent a term at RADA in 1940 before acting with repertory companies in Liverpool and Bideford, Devon. In 1942 he joined a documentary film company, Strand, as assistant editor and then, at the invitation of his brother-in-law Robert Hamer, moved to Ealing. “In some ways features were a step back,” he later commented, explaining, “One was much nearer the movie makers in documentary but in features you might be the fifth assistant cutter’s nark.”

Over the next fifteen years Holt moved steadily up the Ealing hierarchy. Among the films he worked on as assistant editor were Champagne Charlie (d. Alberto Cavalcanti, 1944), Scott of the Antarctic (d. Charles Frend, 1948) – where he also featured as ‘the voice of the Blizzard’ on the soundtrack – and Passport to Pimlico (d. Henry Cornelius, 1949). Graduating to editor, he cut (among others) The Lavender Hill Mob (d. Charles Crichton… read more

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